you were right.  my luck has run out.

-dave

On Mar 16, 2010, at 1:11 AM, Pieter de Bie wrote:

> 
> On 16 mrt 2010, at 08:52, Dave Grijalva <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I agree.  I don't really get what the difference is from just doing 
>> format-patch and sending the file.  If it's just about inlining them why not 
>> just use git format-patch ... --stdout | pbcopy and paste it into an email?
> 
> This won't work for long diff lines as they'll be wrapped. 
>> 
>> The inverse of that is how I'm actually applying them:
>> - copy to clipboard from email
>> - pbpaste | git am
> 
> Sound like you've just been lucky :)
>> 
>> -dave
>> 
>> On Mar 16, 2010, at 12:47 AM, Kevin LaCoste wrote:
>> 
>>> On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 4:08 PM, Johannes Gilger <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> And you're all set. Inline-Patches are well worth the initial extra effort 
>>> in
>>> my experience ;)
>>> 
>>> Thanks Jojo. I'll look into setting this up.
>>> 
>>> My previous point still stands though. The average person coming to the 
>>> project with a simple idea or fix is probably not going to bother jumping 
>>> through these hoops, especially when attaching via email or sending a pull 
>>> request doesn't require the extra setup.
>>> 
>>> My experience with this up to this point makes it clear to me that some of 
>>> the problem with the network graph being as messy as it is has to do with 
>>> exactly this patch submission hurdle.
>>> 
>>> Kevin
>>> 
>> 
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